Theatre Tulsa’s musical of Green Day’s album, “American Idiot,” is full of song and charm that epitomizes the band’s alternative…
“Both Sides Now” an effective statement on racial issues
Artists Joyce J. Scott and Sonya Clark provide a gallery of quiet and resonant racially-charged pieces.
“Digital Divas” comments on gender politics
The Oklahomans for Equality Center hosted “Digital Divas” through September, a diverse gallery that made subtle jabs at gendered topics.
The great pumpkin spice experiment
A local band of heroes finds out which alcohol mixes best with pumpkin spice lattes, for your consumer convenience.
“mother!” ambitious, falls short
Darren Aronofksy tackles biblical allegory in his newest film with questionable success.
2017 Fall TU Film Festival showcases student talent
2017’s Fall Film Festival at TU was entertaining, though disappointing at times.
Wilco brings traditional, experimental sounds to Brady Theater
Last Sunday’s performance had an exciting combination of the inane and the insane.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor less political, no less meaningful
The new record, “‘Luciferian Towers,’” doesn’t bring back the political field recordings, but the grand tonal quality is still ever-present.
Pulitzer Prize-finalist visits Tulsa, discusses complex new novel
Eowyn Ivey published “To the Bright Edge of the World” on the heels of Pulitzer-nominated “The Snow Child” with Alaska…
Sacrilege in Sharp Chapel with Tom Perrotta
Booksmart Tulsa and TU’s English/Creative Writing program collaboratively hosted Tom Perrotta, author of “The Leftovers” and, recently, “Mrs. Fletcher.”